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World Food India 2017
3-5 Nov 2017 |Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi
Meeting with Ambassadors and High Commissioners
27th February 2017 | New Delhi
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World Food India 2017
Mega International Event
bringing Global & Indian Leaders across the food value chain on one platform.
Showcasing investment opportunities
in India’s food processing sector.
India immersion
to familiarize global industry with India’s policy environment.
Establishing India as a valued partner
in the global food ecosystem.
Linking the Indian agri-economy
to global value chains
Advantage India
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India emerges as top FDI destination
Source: World Investment Report 2016 by the United Nations Conference for Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
FDI inflows of USD 40 billion in 2015-16 3rd largest economy in terms of Purchasing Power Parity Up by 12 Ranks in World Banks Ease of Doing Business report
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India’s rank in Global FDI inflows
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Source: IMF’s World Economic Outlook Update, July 2016
One of the fastest growing economies in the world
1.3 billion population ~ 30% of which is middle class having growing disposable income Middle class expected to grow by 50% approx. in next 5 years. Expenditure level of food expected to double in next 6 years (from US $ 386 billion to US $772 billion )
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There’s never been a better time to MAKE IN INDIA
MAKE IN INDIA
Ease of Doing Business
New Infrastructure
Open Economy
Regulatory Reforms
Supportive government: creating conducive environment
Fiscal Reforms
India Food Sector
Advantage
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India offers the largest diversified production base
•2nd largest
global producer
•254 MT
production
•Processing
levels currently ~
2%
Fruits & Vegetables
•1st in milk
production
•155.5 MT
production in
2015-16
•Expected to grow
by 13-15% CAGR
in the coming
years
•Offers huge
opportunity for
technology,
automation,
integration etc
Milk Production
•3rd in egg and
5th in meat
production
•Trends shifting
towards
processed,
cleaned and
frozen meat &
poultry products
Marine
•2nd in fish
production
•Processing
levels of marine
products at
~23%
• offers huge
opportunity cold
chain, export,
packaging
innovations,
product
differentiation
etc.
Cereals & Grains Egg & Meat
• 2nd in rice,
wheat & prod.
of other cereals
• Largest exporter
of cereal product
• Offers huge
opportunity for
milling tech.
up-gradation,
automation,
integration,
fortification etc
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Proactive Policy support
FDI
• 100% FDI through automatic route in food processing.
• 100% FDI in food retail for food products manufactured / produced in India
Credit
• Food processing units can avail preferential rates under Priority Sector Lending
• Special fund of INR 2,000 crore (US $ 300 million) with NABARD for designated food parks and processing units
Regulatory Reforms
• Food Safety Standards harmonized with international standards
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Proactive Policy support
Fiscal Reforms
• GST implementation to harmonize the tax regime-seamless operations across states
Infrastructure support
Mega Food Parks
• 42 Mega food parks with an investment of US $ 750 million
• Fully developed plots available for setting up units incl. plug & Play
Cold Chain
• 135 Integrated Cold Chain projects with an investment of US $ 500 Million
Proactive State Investment Policies
• Attractive investment policies across states
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Fiscal Incentives
100 % Income Tax Deductions
• on capital expenditure for cold chain / warehouse.
• on profit for new food processing, preservation and packaging units
Service Tax exemptions
• on pre-conditioning, pre-cooling, ripening, waxing, retail packing, labeling of fruits & vegetables.
• construction, erection, commissioning or installation of post-harvest storage infrastructure/cold storages
Excise duty reduced from
• 10% to 6% on machinery for food processing
• 12.5 % to 6% on Refrigerated Containers
Basic Custom Duty reduced on Refrigerated Containers from 10% to 5%
Concessional Customs Duty on imported equipment
Sub sector opportunity
Processing & Value addition
• New product development – Fortified products, health food, traditional Indian food, convenience food
• New Packaging technology for enhanced shelf life, retaining taste and texture, easy to handle and space efficient
Infrastructure development
• Mega Food Parks/Agro processing clusters
• Cold Chain facilities for frozen F&VP & ready to eat items
• Modern pack houses for fruits and vegetables
Logistics
• Investments in cold storage, reefers, warehouse, equipment &machinery
Sub sector opportunity
Technology & equipment
• New technology in processing, storage, logisitics , packaging etc
• Energy efficient technologies
• Food testing labs
Packaging material & machinery
• Supply of machinery for processing and other operations in the food chain
• Supply of safe and high quality packaging material as well as technology
R&D and skill development
• Product innovation based on local food habits
• Skilling the work force in handling processing operations efficiently
Food Retail – the next big opportunity
Growth story
• Retail sector estimated at USD 600 billion
• Estimated to be growing at CAGR of 7.5% - USD 1.3 trillion by 2020
• Food retail estimated to constitute 60% share
Opportunity
• Largely unorganized - around 92-95%
• Share of organized sector is expected to increase to 24% by 2020
• 15 million mom and pop stores in the country
• Online market is expected to reach 530 million shoppers by 2025
• E-commerce sales are expected to treble, reaching 120 billion by 2020
• Policy support – 100% FDI in food retail for foods manufactured/produced in India
World Food India
Mega International Event
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WORLD FOOD India 2017 An opportunity to showcase, connect & Collaborate
SHOWCASE • Vast resource base
• Growing food processing sector
• Progressive policies & processes
CONNECT • Global & domestic industry leaders
• Administrators/ policy makers
• Trade / Industry / Knowledge bodies/Farmer Organizations
COLLABORATE • To facilitate public & private engagement to the next level.
• To ensure grounding of investment intentions
• To strengthen Linkage between Industry & Farmers
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An opportunity for everyone
Growing Market •Population of 1.32 billion. Increasing disposable income.
•Preference of youth for processed, branded and ready to eat food
Sourcing opportunity •Raw material (f&v, milk, meat etc) available in abundance
•Geographically strategic location and proximity to food importing nations
Make in India •Improved infrastructure availability in terms of mega food parks, cold
chain network etc
•Slew of incentives to ease setting up of new business
JV & Collaboration •Opportunity for collaboration with Indian food companies
•Retail footprint in the country already expanding
Changing face of retail
•Many neighborhood shops adopting department store / retail format
•Retail chains growing in India. Booming e-retail segment
Technology & Equipments
•New & emerging technology in F&V processing, cold storage, refers, IQF, pack houses, packaging
•Food testing labs
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Key elements
B2B & B2G Meetings
Awards/Manthan Manch (Hackathon)
Food Street
Conferences
Country sessions
State sessions
Parallel tracks Exhibition
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Parallel Tracks
Sub sectoral opportunities in dairy, Fruits & vegetables,
meat, fish, poultry etc
Promoting traditional food , medicinal herbs,
wellness foods– Opportunity for exports
Showcasing Progressive Farmers & Farmer
Producers Organizations for potential direct
sourcing
Opportunity for technology and
equipments – what India needs?
Organic products- potential that India has
Showcasing the Indian states – states to pitch in for uniqueness in production,
incentives, infrastructure and facilitation
Emerging regulatory updates- harmonization
with international standards
Skill Development
Ayurveda- The great Indian opportunity : capturing the new
healthy food market
India Immersion Programs – that will
help India entry
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Schedule (3
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) • Inauguration by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India
• Sectoral seminars
• B2B, G2B & G2G Meetings (4
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• Country Sessions
• State Sessions
• B2B, B2G & G2G Meetings (5
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• Manthan Manch
• Closing Ceremony
Seminars and Business Sessions
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Food Street
Foods of India
Desserts of India
Wellness foods International Food with an Indian Twist/Fusion
International Food
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Additional Softer Elements
Gourmet food
Sessions with well known chefs from India (ingredients/ how to cook delicious Indian
foods simply/ ingredients)
Wine & Cheese tasting sessions
Yoga & Food : The India connection of Food with wellness
Delhi Food walk DEMOS – Cooking/ Yoga
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Participant Profile
International companies that propose to setup base in India
National & International retailers in food & grocery segment including in e- retail
Companies with investment / presence in India & plans for expansion
Companies that are supplying globally and have integration with the global value chain
Manufactures with an export focus
Companies that have invested in R & D in India
Sourcing and supply chain teams
Progressive farmers & FPOs
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Participant Profile
Technology & equipment suppliers
Regulatory institutions eg FSSAI & international food regulators
Hotels & restaurants
Agri banks & financial institutions, PE firms
Global trade associations
Diplomats
Government - Central & State
Institutes
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Opportunity for
partnership
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Proposed opportunity
Understand the policy environment around food processing sector
Identify specific opportunities during the B2G & G2G meetings
Exposure to a shelf of specific projects for investment in processing and retail
Exposure to strengths of India in pre-identified food processing sub-sectors
Exposure to FPOs’ / Progressive Farmers – potential suppliers
Exposure to opportunities in food retail in India
Exhibit in the country pavilion
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Invitation to Partner
• 500 sq. mtr. exhibition space
• Country Seminar / Conference to highlight opportunities offered
• Invitation to government body & officials
• Inclusion of country food processing sector profile in delegate kits
• Complimentary delegate registrations
INDIA BECKONS
Invest in India’s food sector
Government of India, Ministry of Food Processing Industries
Tel: +91-11-26492216/ 26490933/ 26406501
Email: makeinindia-fpi@gov.in Website: www.mofpi.nic.in
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Thank you
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